I am getting ready to order a Qnique 16X Elite with the qzone hoop frame. This is my first ever long arm machine and am looking forward to getting it set up and using it on some of this fabric I have hoarded..🤣
I like how you were able to talk through the set up and tweaking of the frame bars. It does look like you have more fluid space to work in! Couldn’t help but notice a glow about you in this video ~ you seem so happy! I hope you are having a great Spring as we get ready to welcome summer fun! Thanks for some good tips👍
It does make such a difference using a long arm on the q zone. I see you have also had the idea of basting your quilting space it works so well. Love the light bar light is so important.
I'm trying the basting as a method for keeping the quilt straight across the frame. I still haven't decided if it's 100% necessary, but I think it does help. Still testing!
Thank you Leah I have the exact set up and I love it. Hope you will continue to demonstrate with set up. Looking forward to learning pantos with this setup. You are a wonderful representative for grace company.
Thank you Karen! I'm still working on Pantos on this frame and they are working on me! It's taking time to figure out the best method to keep the design consistent. I'm going to try basting next and hopefully that will be the ticket.
Thank you Leah for sharing. I'm hoping in the next few months to purchase a long arm machine to go with my q-zone hoop frame. It is nice to see how much difference there is between the domestic and long arm machine.
There's a lot of pluses, but a few minuses too. I can't do super spirals on a longarm, or really travel stitch to save my life! But I can quilt open all-over style designs a lot faster and that is helping me finish so many old quilt tops!
Thank you again for information. I have benefited significantly from watching your QZone Frame videos. I bought the QZone frame and have a Brother PQ 1500 SL. It has a 9 inch space. By the time I get to the bottom of a full size quilt, I struggle. I have about 3 inches of space to use. I do not think I could ever do a king-size or even a queen size. This being the case, I am considering getting a Continuim frame and setting it up half-size (I have read you can do this) and then get the Qunique 15-inch longarm. I will just send out my bed-size quilts until I find room to set up the Continuim frame at its full length. I wish I would have had found this solution prior to buying the QZone and the Bother 9 inch machine. What do you think about this solution?
I think that's a great idea Sandra. One possibility is just upgrading your machine for right now. I've been really happy with the almost 12 inches I have to quilt in on the Q-Zone with my Qnique 15R / 14+. As for changing to the Continuum, I think the better thing to do is consider your space first. That is the bigger issue to solve, then order your frame because otherwise you will have half a frame to stash somewhere in your home too!
Hi Leah, I purchased the QZone Pro Frame from you and I'm looking to purchase the Qnique 15 inch pro in a couple of months. What are your thoughts on spray basting the quilt.s Thank You for all your videos. Linda Evans
Leah, I am new to my qnique 21 xl pro. I am trying to do a pantograph, but first basting the back, and my top thread keeps breaking. My bobbing thread has bee tested and is fine. And I have loosened up my top tension. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong! Help please!
I know this is old but a question please; do you have your front bar extended out as far as it can go? I don’t have the quilting space that you have and I have a 15 pro machine.
I remember having around 30 inches of horizontal space before needing to shift and re-clamp. The wheels take up more space than the home machine carriage which causes you to have less space on the sides.
Leah, I have heard that the Brother 15 Pro is the same as the Qnique 15 Pro, both made by Grace. Do you know if this is true? Do you like your Qnique machine? Thanks.
@@LeahDay Do you know anything about the Brother machine? I saw a great sale and ordered one, and then I read a lot of reviews. Some were really bad, so now I am nervous.
@@LeahDay To be honest, Leah, I have been trying to get a frame from Grace frame for months. First the Cutie, and now the Q Zone Hoop Frame. I still don't have it. They made me pay for it right away, But actually getting it is another story. So I hesitate to ever get anything from them ever again. That is one reason that I jumped on the Brother machine when I saw the sale.
I love my Grace Luminess but a bulb has burned out. I can't find instructions how to remove and replace the bulb. The light is about two years old and I was expecting it to last longer.
I am getting ready to order a Qnique 16X Elite with the qzone hoop frame. This is my first ever long arm machine and am looking forward to getting it set up and using it on some of this fabric I have hoarded..🤣
Thanks!
You are so inspirational. Thank you so much for all that you do.
You're super welcome!
I like how you were able to talk through the set up and tweaking of the frame bars. It does look like you have more fluid space to work in! Couldn’t help but notice a glow about you in this video ~ you seem so happy! I hope you are having a great Spring as we get ready to welcome summer fun! Thanks for some good tips👍
Aw! Thank you! We're having a wonderful summer so far!
It does make such a difference using a long arm on the q zone. I see you have also had the idea of basting your quilting space it works so well. Love the light bar light is so important.
I'm trying the basting as a method for keeping the quilt straight across the frame. I still haven't decided if it's 100% necessary, but I think it does help. Still testing!
Thank you Leah I have the exact set up and I love it. Hope you will continue to demonstrate with set up. Looking forward to learning pantos with this setup. You are a wonderful representative for grace company.
Thank you Karen! I'm still working on Pantos on this frame and they are working on me! It's taking time to figure out the best method to keep the design consistent. I'm going to try basting next and hopefully that will be the ticket.
Looks like an awesome setup!! Just what I maybe looking for in the near future!!
It's so nice to have the light and the extra space in the hoop frame!
Thank you Leah for sharing. I'm hoping in the next few months to purchase a long arm machine to go with my q-zone hoop frame. It is nice to see how much difference there is between the domestic and long arm machine.
There's a lot of pluses, but a few minuses too. I can't do super spirals on a longarm, or really travel stitch to save my life! But I can quilt open all-over style designs a lot faster and that is helping me finish so many old quilt tops!
Exciting...this is my exact set up, including the light bar....Looking forward to your videos on this machine.
Thank you Anita! Any suggestions you have would be very welcome!
Thank you again for information. I have benefited significantly from watching your QZone Frame videos. I bought the QZone frame and have a Brother PQ 1500 SL. It has a 9 inch space. By the time I get to the bottom of a full size quilt, I struggle. I have about 3 inches of space to use. I do not think I could ever do a king-size or even a queen size. This being the case, I am considering getting a Continuim frame and setting it up half-size (I have read you can do this) and then get the Qunique 15-inch longarm. I will just send out my bed-size quilts until I find room to set up the Continuim frame at its full length. I wish I would have had found this solution prior to buying the QZone and the Bother 9 inch machine. What do you think about this solution?
I think that's a great idea Sandra. One possibility is just upgrading your machine for right now. I've been really happy with the almost 12 inches I have to quilt in on the Q-Zone with my Qnique 15R / 14+.
As for changing to the Continuum, I think the better thing to do is consider your space first. That is the bigger issue to solve, then order your frame because otherwise you will have half a frame to stash somewhere in your home too!
@@LeahDay Thank you. I value your advice. I am limited by space to set up a frame but storage space is not really a problem. It seems to
i use a juki on my qzone frame will the q15 fit on my frame without changing anything
Hi Leah, I purchased the QZone Pro Frame from you and I'm looking to purchase the Qnique 15 inch pro in a couple of months. What are your thoughts on spray basting the quilt.s Thank You for all your videos. Linda Evans
We're phasing out that machine, so I'd either purchase it now, or plan to get a new Qnique 16X or 16X Elite which have just launched this month.
Leah, I am new to my qnique 21 xl pro. I am trying to do a pantograph, but first basting the back, and my top thread keeps breaking. My bobbing thread has bee tested and is fine. And I have loosened up my top tension. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong! Help please!
I know this is old but a question please; do you have your front bar extended out as far as it can go? I don’t have the quilting space that you have and I have a 15 pro machine.
Never mind you answered as I listened.
Great Cheryl! Yes, the front bar extends so you have more space. You can expand it even further on this frame to accommodate a Qnique 19 too.
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What length are you able to go with the q zone frame and the 15 before having to move to next zone.
I remember having around 30 inches of horizontal space before needing to shift and re-clamp. The wheels take up more space than the home machine carriage which causes you to have less space on the sides.
@@LeahDay Thank you
Leah, I have heard that the Brother 15 Pro is the same as the Qnique 15 Pro, both made by Grace. Do you know if this is true? Do you like your Qnique machine? Thanks.
They certainly look the same and are from the same body build but they are not the same machine.
@@LeahDay Do you know anything about the Brother machine? I saw a great sale and ordered one, and then I read a lot of reviews. Some were really bad, so now I am nervous.
@@LeahDay Brother is a good brand, so that is one reason I ordered it. And the sale was unbelievable.
@@LeahDay To be honest, Leah, I have been trying to get a frame from Grace frame for months. First the Cutie, and now the Q Zone Hoop Frame. I still don't have it. They made me pay for it right away, But actually getting it is another story. So I hesitate to ever get anything from them ever again. That is one reason that I jumped on the Brother machine when I saw the sale.
@@LeahDay Do you know how they are different?
Fun!
Thank you!
I love my Grace Luminess but a bulb has burned out. I can't find instructions how to remove and replace the bulb. The light is about two years old and I was expecting it to last longer.
Please contact your Grace Dealer or Grace Company directly for a replacement light.
Can I change the arms on my machine can I put the long ones in the back and the short ones in the front
Unfortunately no. The rear handles only go on the rear, the front handles only go on the front.